Ramanna scientist

  1. 28 January 1925: Raja Ramanna, eminent nuclear scientist, was born
  2. Sir Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman – Biographical
  3. Biography of Scientist Raja Ramanna (1925
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28 January 1925: Raja Ramanna, eminent nuclear scientist, was born

Raja Ramanna, an eminent nuclear scientist who played a key role in carrying out India’s first nuclear device test in Pokhran in 1974, was born on January 28, 1925 in the then princely State of Mysore. He was introduced to Western classical music at a young age and this would remain a lifelong passion. Recalling his childhood in an interview to India Today magazine in 1996, he said: “Growing up in the British days is one of the happiest memories. Bangalore, where I grew up, was an old cantonment and the British way of life early on had a strong impact on me. [M]y mother Rukminiammal…really taught me to appreciate the arts. An old British missionary, Margaret Moffet…developed my interest in piano.” In his autobiography, Ramanna wrote: “My mother was born into a family of considerable influence and wealth and was the youngest of a large family of eight children...A voracious reader, she read much of Shakespeare and Dickens, though Sir Walter Scot was her favourite…[S]he was fascinated by and understood modern gadgets…My father, B. Ramanna, was in the judicial service of the Mysore state and earned the reputation of being a kind-hearted judge. Although he was reticent, he was nevertheless a sociable person.” Ramanna studied at Bangalore’s Bishop Cotton Boys’ School and later secured a B.Sc. in Physics from Madras Christian College. He followed this with a Master’s in Physics from Bombay University and then went to Britain on a scholarship. He secured a Ph.D. in Nuclear Physic...

Sir Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman – Biographical

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Biography of Scientist Raja Ramanna (1925

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Raja Ramanna

Raja Ramanna (1926-2004) was an Indian physicist. Ramanna was born in Tumkur in Karnataka State. He studied science at Madras Christian College before moving to London, where he completed a Ph.D. in physics at King’s College. Upon his return to India in 1949, Ramanna was recruited by Homi Bhabha to join During his career, Ramanna also served as chairman of the Indian Atomic Energy Commission and as secretary of the Department of Atomic Energy. On a visit to Baghdad in 1978, Ramanna was recruited by Saddam Hussein to build an atomic bomb for Iraq. “You have done enough for your country; don’t go back,” Raja Ramanna died on September 24, 2004 in Mumbai.

Smiling Buddha

• v • t • e Operation Smiling Buddha or Operation Happy Krishna Pokhran-I) was the assigned code name of Pokhran-I was also the first confirmed nuclear weapons test by a nation outside the History [ ] Early origins, 1944 – 1960s [ ] India started its own nuclear programme in 1944 when After Atomic Energy Act of 1948 focused on peaceful development. [ pageneeded] We must develop this atomic energy quite apart from war – indeed I think we must develop it for the purpose of using it for peaceful purposes. ... Of course, if we are compelled as a nation to use it for other purposes, possibly no pious sentiments of any of us will stop the nation from using it that way. — Jawaharlal Nehru, First Prime Minister of India, In 1954, Homi Jehangir Bhabha steered the nuclear programme in the direction of weapons design and production. Two important infrastructure projects were commissioned. The first project established In July 1958, Nehru authorised "Project Phoenix" to build a reprocessing plant with a capacity of 20 tons of fuel a year – a size to match the production capacity of CIRUS. The nuclear programme continued to mature, and by 1960, Nehru made the critical decision to move the programme into production. [ citation needed] Bhabha estimated he would need about a year to accomplish the task. By 1962, the nuclear programme was still developing, but things had slowed down. Nehru was distracted by the Weapons development, 1960–1972 [ ] Bhabha was now aggressively lobbying for nuc...

Raja Ramanna Biography

Born On: January 28, 1925 Born In: Tumkur, Karnataka Died On: September 24, 2004 Career: Nuclear Scientist, Nuclear Physicist Nationality: Indian Handpicked by the founder of India's nuclear program, Dr. Homi Bhabha, Dr. Raja Ramanna was a celebrated physicist and nuclear scientist that India had ever produced. A multifaceted personality, Dr. Raja Ramanna played the roles of a technologist, nuclear physicist, administrator, leader, musician, Sanskrit literature scholar, and philosophy researcher. To complete the endless list of honors that this nobleman was gifted with, he was a complete human being. Following the steps of his ideals Dr. Homi Bhabha and Vikram Sarabhai, Ramanna managed to grab a major position in shaping India's energy and security programs. He is regarded as one of the most successful creators of science and technology in India with the tremendous success of India's peaceful explosion experiment. Early Life Raja Ramanna was born to B. Ramanna and Rukminiamma in the busy industrial town of Tumkur in Karnataka. His father was highly reputed and served as a judge in the judicial service of Mysore state. His mother was highly intelligent and loved to read. She often read Shakespeare and Charles Dickens, though her favorite was Sir Walter Scot. Apart from gaining immense influence and inspiration from his parents, Ramanna was greatly touched by his mother's sister Rajamma, who was widowed at an early age but with his grandfather's support, she managed to move ...